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Neal Brown I beleive offense was held up by Tubs in his stubborness to run the ball. If you looked at the games , especially the Oklahoma game ,the offense clicked in the first half, then went dead in the second half.,and that happened in other games also. I dont really know what will happen next year, I dont think anyone knows, I do know this past year the team lost desire to play,until the last 2 games. Brown will be continually looked at.

The Hance hacks started blaming Neal Brown midway through the season. Such change, when he does get a job, will only add to recruiting turmoil and next year the Hance hacks will say they need more time with a new OC and system that will undoubtedly be further away from Leach system. All sad for Tech, just really sad.

Out of curiosity, what makes all of you so sure that Tubberville was holding Brown back? Don't get me wrong, I could definitely see that being the case, but it seems the blame must still be spread evenly.

For instance, during one game Tech was faced with I believe a 3rd and long (Over 15 yards) and we ran a play action over the right tackle. Are you sure that Brown was over there on the sideline wanting to air it out and Tubberville stubbornly told him to run the ball? What about all of the failed sideline pass plays that were unsuccessful the majority of the time? Even if Tubberville insisted that it was executed, is it not the offensive coordinator's job to adjust?

In my opinion, as the season became embarrassing Brown should have realized that there were two possible outcomes. He could either stand up to Tubberville and insist on running a more successful offense, or he could stand idly by knowing that the ship was sinking and not doing anything about it.

What you all are saying is that Brown is not to blame. If you knew that there was a chance that you would be fired after the season, wouldn't you have the urge to grow some balls and make the necessary changes?